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2 unarmed protestors shot by white supremacists who were asked to leave & followed them out. One block up they shot one in leg & one in stomach #4thPrecinctShutDown Posted by Black Lives Matter Minneapolis on Monday, November 23, 2015

The group has said three to five protesters were injured in the shooting that occurred late on Monday night.

The statement comes after a week of protests by the Black Lives Matter movement and Minneapolis community members over the shooting of unarmed Jamar Clark by two police officers.

Local reporters and the Associated Press reported that police confirmed the shootings had taken place. Police spokesman John Elder told the Associated Press that at least five people were injured.

According to the local Star Tribune, the attackers fled and there have been, as of publication, no arrests made.

“A group of white supremacists showed up at the protest, as they have done most nights,” Miski Noor, a media contact for Black Lives Matter, told the paper.

Noor said after protesters attempted to escort the the group out of the area, but the individuals “opened fire on about six protesters,” shooting at least three of them. The Tribune reports shootings occurred near an alley about a block away from the precinct station, where protesters have been rallying.

According to officials who spoke with the Star Tribune the injuries sustained by the protesters were “non-life threatening.”

The demonstrators have already braved the cold, police pepper-spray and rubber bullets during their protests for over a week.

2 black men just got shot in Minneapolis at #4thPrecinctShutDown pic.twitter.com/aS1GjXqVG3 — Lorena de la Cuesta (@LorenadlaCuesta) November 24, 2015

But this is not the first time the social movement has posted about white supremacists attending their rallies. Black Lives Matter Minneapolis had earlier posted a video on Friday of two men accused of being white supremacists who allegedly tried to attend the protests calling for police accountability. In the video, two men can be seen armed with a gun, mocking the recent protests and saying comments like “stay white.”

“In the era of white supremacist terrorism against people of color across the U.S., we refuse to be intimidated by hate groups,” Black Lives Matter Minneapolis said in their Nov. 20 Facebook post.

“We call on our supporters to join us tonight to continue to demand #Justice4Jamar and an end to violence against our community, whether by white supremacist citizens, or white supremacist Police like MPD union president Bob Kroll.”

VIDEO: Last night 2 white supremacists, one carrying a pistol, showed up to our peaceful protest at the 4th precinct.After community members on livestream started questioning them they left without incident, then we later found a video of them en route to the protest brandishing a pistol and making comments including “stay white” and justifying the killing of Jamar Clark.It has come to our attention that members of this group plan on returning tonight to our candlelight vigil at 4:30, some may come armed. [See: http://pastebin.com/FkA1B2rq]They say they will be wearing the "4 of clubs" to identify one another, so watch for this badge or patch on their clothing.In the era of white supremacist terrorism against people of color across the U.S., we refuse to be intimidated by hate groups. We call on our supporters to join us tonight to continue to demand #Justice4Jamar and an end to violence against our community, whether by white supremacist citizens, or white supremacist Police like MPD union president Bob Kroll. Posted by Black Lives Matter Minneapolis on Friday, November 20, 2015